The pretty clasp on the Halton wallet is the perfect piece of chic. A truly functional wallet, it comes with a flat and zipped pocket, a number of cardholders and is sure to keep your essentials well organised. We love it.

Free return within 30 days.

product features

Material : saffiano calfskin

Lining : leather

Colour : Noir - BLACK

Made in RO

Closure: flap and press button

Interior : twelve cardholders, two bill holders and a detachable zipped pouch with five cardholders

Product code: BUR010070

delivery and returns

> All orders placed before 2PM CEST are shipped the same day

> We offer express international delivery (1 to 3 business days depending on your shipping country)

> Your signature is required upon delivery

> You have 30 days to return your order. All returns are free of charge.

Measure around the hand over the inside of the palm but without the thumb. Close the hand and take the measurement without squeezing too tight. Read off the measurement on the conversion table below in order to find out your glove size.

Burberry

Burberry

In 1856, Thomas Burberry, then a young store apprentice, founded Burberry. The house’s core business was coats, which the British designer tried to perfect to offer his customers comfort and protection. In 1879, he started making his own inventions and developed gabardine, a breathable and waterproof fabric. The brand became increasingly renowned and in 1912, Burberry invented and patented the trench coat, which was worn exclusively by military officers at the time. As it was light and practical, the overcoat soon became the British soldiers’ uniform. Throughout the twentieth century, the English label continued to dress explorers, such as Sir Ernest Shackleton and aviator Betty Kirby-Green.

Since, Burberry has diversified and strengthened its handbag, designer shoes and men and women’s ready-to-wear offer.

Born in 1974 in Italy, Riccardo Tisci began his career as a fashion designer at Design Istituto d'Arte Applicata in Cantu before moving to London to study at Central Saint Martins School in 1999. He became successful early on and started working at Puma. He then focused on his eponymous brand and presented his first collection in Milan in 2004. The following year, he joined Givenchy as creative designer, then resigned in 2017. In 2018, Riccardo Tisci was appointed creative designer at Burberry replacing Christopher Bailey.